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Jewish women in the U.S. labor movement

Countless working class Jewish women like Clara Lemlich, Rose Schneiderman, Fannia Cohn, and Pauline Newman have played important roles in U.S. labor and Communist Party history.

BY:Jewish Committee|March 27, 2025
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From uprising to elections and beyond

Report to the CPUSA National Committee on the uprising and the tasks ahead.

BY:Joe Sims|June 09, 2020
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China -- the country Trump loves to hate

Trump bashes China to get re-elected and divert attention from his failures.

BY:Alvaro Rodriguez|September 17, 2020
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Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945

The causes and consequences of dropping the atomic bomb.

BY:Norman Markowitz|August 06, 2021
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All out for June 18!

Gearing up for the Poor People's Campaign March on Washington.

BY:Cameron Orr|June 08, 2022
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Why is it so hard for capitalism to go green?

This past Earth Day at the United Nations, leaders from around the world signed what is being called a "landmark agreement" to address the climate crisis. Without a doubt, it is a positive step forward and can help create the political momentum to address what is arguably the defining issue of this century. But as Coral Davenport noted in the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/13/world/europe/climate-change-accord-paris.html"><em>New York Times</em></a> when the accord was hammered out...

BY:David Mirtz|May 01, 2016
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Pandemic lesson #1: Incompetence kills

Without collective cooperation and effective leadership, the virus will continue to rule our lives.

BY:Wayne Nealis|July 29, 2020
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Excerpts from the Classics: Peace, War and Internationalism

Given the nature of weaponry today, the struggle for peace is one of the most important, one of the struggles through which tactics brings to life a strategic policy.

November 09, 2002
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Repeal Nassau County's mask ban now!

The ban is a racist assault on public health and democracy. We call on all progressive elected officials to oppose it, and demand Gov. Hochul stop supporting it.

Labor Upfront - Special Edition

Getting carried away with your own rhetoric is rarely a good thing. Tom Buffenbarger, president of the Machinists' union (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers), did just that in a “warm-up” speech for Hillary Clinton the night of the Wisconsin primary win by Barack Obama.

February 22, 2008
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